As are many good stories, this concert is dominated by pairs: Two French and two American works, two for orchestra alone and two for soprano and orchestra, and two from the start and two from the middle of the 20th century. Full story »

The 35-voice Susquehanna Chorale, with its professionalism, tightly choreographed presentations, varied repertoire, consistency and outright excellence, there’s a tangible quality that distinguishes it from other ensembles. Full story »

The themes in this play are familiar to fans of this iconic playwright: the aftermath of living with an alcoholic father and domestic violence, with its psychic as well as physical damage. Resentment. Desperation. Dysfunctional families. Full story »

Around the country, chamber music festivals spring up like corn on the cob throughout the summer, and our area is no exception. Friday night marks the beginning of the three-concert Summermusic Festival, presented by Market Square Concerts. Full story »

David Hoffman loves organ music. He says “a good pipe organ runs the gamut from the quietest, most calming music to a sound larger than a symphony can give you.” Hoffman is on the steering committee for the American Guild of Organists’ regional convention, which has been in the planning process for more than three years. The regional... Full story »